Saturday, December 8, 2012

Create Your Own Wooden Headboard


Furniture projects can be a fun way to personalize your home without spending a lot of money. Bed frames with headboards can cost in the thousands of dollars at furniture stores. By creating your own headboard, you can save money and ensure that the final piece is the exact style and color you're seeking. You can also create a headboard as simple or as intricate and creative as you desire, giving you limitless options that you won't find in any store.

By creating a headboard that attaches to or leans against the wall, you can personalize a bedroom without building an entire bed frame or taking up space in the room. An inexpensive metal frame can support the box springs and mattress while the headboard is propped behind the bed or affixed to the studs in the wall. Some considerations when planning your homemade headboard project are how (or whether) you will attach it to the wall, the size of the mattress, the desired height of the headboard and the style of other furniture in the room. The headboard can be short or tall and can extend beyond the width of the mattress, depending on the look you desire.

Before you get started, you'll need measurements of your mattress and a design plan that is feasible given your skill and comfort level. By building a wooden headboard, you have limitless design options. You can stain or paint it any combination of colors and give it a distressed or a polished look.

Whether you are leaning or affixing your headboard to the wall, carefully decide the height at which the headboard should sit before you start the project, as this may influence the dimensions of the headboard. There are several appropriate methods of attaching a headboard to a wall, but you will need to attach it to the studs inside the wall for the most secure installation. Some ideas for installation are to use flush mounts, or to build a frame onto the headboard that attaches to boards screwed into the wall.

For a simple wooden headboard design, begin with an appropriately sized, single piece of wood spanning the width of the mattress. The main piece of wood may be framed and painted or stained as desired, or even covered in cushioning and then wrapped in fabric. Alternatively, you can create a grid pattern using multiple boards or wooden squares for a more contemporary style. These simply made custom headboards can be adorned with wood buttons, dowels or cubes for a unique look. Even old wooden doors or shutters can be repainted and repurposed into headboards, so don't hesitate to scour antique shops and flea markets to get fresh ideas and inspiration for your headboard project. Think of your headboard as a work of art; no style or color is off limits!

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